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'Anything is possible' for Man Utd as Cristiano Ronaldo papers over cracks

As manager concedes Red Devils ‘got lucky’ with Villarreal, will the Portuguese star be enough to vindicate him and lead United back to glory?

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 30 Sep 2021 4:05PM

'Anything is possible' for Man Utd as Cristiano Ronaldo papers over cracks
In Cristiano Ronaldo's five games since returning to Manchester United, the football star – seen here celebrating with teammates David de Gea (right), Fred (left) and Edinson Cavani after the final whistle was blown at their Champions League Group F football match against Villarreal yesterday − has scored five times, but he has also already been on the losing side twice, and twice more has the English football club needed late winners to dig themselves out of trouble – AFP pic, September 30, 2021

MANCHESTER − Cristiano Ronaldo's record 178th Champions League game had been one of his quietest for 94 minutes until the ball broke kindly for him to break Villarreal hearts at Old Trafford yesterday.

Manchester United's returning hero rode to the rescue just in time to salvage a 2-1 win from another performance, which cast more doubt over where the Red Devils are headed under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

The Norwegian badly needed three points after a run of three defeats in four games and got it with seconds to spare.

However, Ole conceded United had "got lucky" and were "saved" by goalkeeper, David de Gea, as Villarreal enjoyed the overwhelming majority of the chances.

The difference between the sides was in who was on the end of those opportunities.

David denied Arnaut Danjuma, Paco Alcacer, Moi Gomez and Boulaye Dia either side of Paco's deserved opener for the visitors on 53 minutes.

Alex Telles' spectacular strike from distance quickly restored parity, but it was not for another half an hour that the all-time top goal-scorer in the Champions League took centrestage.

"Cristiano Ronaldo only got one chance and, well, he's Cristiano Ronaldo," said Villarreal defender, Juan Foyth, who had kept United's most expensive summer signing, Jadon Sancho, quiet all night.

Jadon and Raphael Varane's arrival in the transfer window had already raised expectations at United this season before Cristiano's stunning second coming in Manchester.

In Cristiano's five games since returning to the club, he's scored five times. But he has also already been on the losing side twice and twice more United have needed late winners to dig themselves out of trouble.

A 2-1 defeat to Swiss champions, Young Boys, on matchday one left the English giants facing another embarrassing early Champions League exit had they failed to win.

"I made history in this club, and I want to do it again," said Cristiano, who won his first of five Champions League titles during a six-year spell at United between 2003 and 2009.

"If we hadn't got three points today, it would have been tough to get through to the next stage. But now anything is possible for us, everything is open, and we believe we can go through."

United move level on three points with Young Boys, one behind Group F leaders, Atalanta.

However, that there is even any doubt over United's progress to the last 16 speaks volumes for Ole's inability so far this season to get the best out of a stellar cast.

Cristiano, Jadon, Mason Greenwood, Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba all started in an offensive-minded team selection.

But Villarreal cut through the United midfield with ease on the counter-attack to expose a defence missing the presence of three of the first-choice back four due to injuries to Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw, and Aaron Wan-Bissaka's suspension.

"Thankfully, we had the best goalkeeper in the world tonight," said Ole. "David was fantastic."

The United boss continued to unload his artillery from the bench as Edinson Cavani and Jesse Lingard were sent on in search of a winner.

Finally, the home side's depth of talent paid off as Jesse calmly rolled the ball into Cristiano's path to smash home his 136th Champions League goal as Old Trafford erupted.

"What a game @ManUtd. Epic winner by @Cristiano," tweeted Usain Bolt, who had been watching from the stands.

But it was a get-out-of-jail-free card for Ole. And it buys him some time rather than a vindication of his credentials to lead United back to the status they enjoyed during Cristiano's first spell at the club under Alex Ferguson. – AFP, September 30, 2021

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